ISL Deaf Heritage Northern Ireland
The first of the few videos about the ISL Deaf Heritage Northern Ireland has been published.
Visit www.foyledeafassociation.org/isl-deaf-heritage-northern-ireland/
The first of the few videos about the ISL Deaf Heritage Northern Ireland has been published.
Visit www.foyledeafassociation.org/isl-deaf-heritage-northern-ireland/
She has been a familiar face on BBC Northern Ireland News screens for 21 years, but Mary Kyle has managed to keep under the publicity radar throughout her career. Indeed, the majority of viewers would be hard-pressed to name her. Yet, the Omagh-born presenter provides an invaluable service to the 3,500 sign language users who…
Cannot understand what people are saying with masks on? Trying to find a clear face mask? Fogging problems on your glasses? Available to order shop.irishdeaf.com/masks-and-face-visors
Design a new logo for Irish Deaf.com. 1st Prize in association with IDC/17TVS – €300 WeTransfer your designs to [email protected]. We, at IDC, would like to announce to everyone in the Deaf/Hard of Hearing communities that we are now in the process of creating a new image for IDC. As a result of taking this…
The Mid Ulster Council is piloting a service which will benefit customers who are deaf or are hard of hearing. This service will provide instant access to a Sign Language Interpreter for customers who use British Sign Language (BSL). The service also caters for Irish Sign Language (ISL) users on a request basis. The link can…
A very big congratulation to our Stephen Gilligan, who was at Foyle Deaf Association’s graduation ceremony to receive his ISL Level 6 certificate from Tommy McAuley, of the Department of Communities. https://www.derrynow.com/story-telling/pictures—videos/1194615/in-pictures-foyle-deaf-association-graduation-ceremony-for-irish-sign-language-students.html He is a tutor for our Irish Sign Language Classes as well as the Live Sessions Online. Keep an eye out for our…
Captioned Telephone Service for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People CaptionRelay will provide real-time captions for people, who have difficulty hearing conversations, using the telephone. The captions will allow users to have a telephone conversation at normal speed while reading what the other person is saying. For more information, visit: https://captionrelay.co.uk/